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Insurance Catastrophe Loss Review: Oil Spills

Insurance Catastrophe Loss Review: Oil Spills. April 30, 2010 Download at www.iii.org/presentations. Robert P. Hartwig, Ph.D., CPCU, President & Economist Insurance Information Institute  110 William Street  New York, NY 10038

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Insurance Catastrophe Loss Review: Oil Spills

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  1. Insurance Catastrophe Loss Review: Oil Spills April 30, 2010 Download at www.iii.org/presentations Robert P. Hartwig, Ph.D., CPCU, President & Economist Insurance Information Institute  110 William Street  New York, NY 10038 Tel: 212.346.5520  Cell: 917.453.1885  bobh@iii.org  www.iii.org

  2. Top 10 Worst Oil Spills: By Volume of Oil Spilled An estimated 5,000 barrels, or 210,000 gallons, a day of oil are flowing into the Gulf of Mexico after the explosion, fire and sinking of BP’s Deepwater Horizon oil rig *Top end of estimated tons of oil spilled. Sources: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36852827/ns/us_news-environment

  3. Sample of Most Costly Oil Tanker Spills* *Where published data is available, caution is advised, as certain notoriously expensive cases can easily skew the analysis Sources: International Tank Owners Pollution Federation; http://www.itopf.com/spill-compensation/cost-of-spills/

  4. BP Oil Rig Loss: Types of Coverage That Might Apply • Physical Damage: provides coverage for physical damage or loss to a company’s offshore property and equipment, including offshore fixed platforms, pipelines and production and accommodation facilities. • Business Interruption/Loss of Production Income: provides coverage for energy businesses against loss due to temporary interruption in oil/gas supply from an offshore facility as a result of physical loss or damage to an offshore facility. • Operators’ Extra Expense (Control of Well):provides coverage for costs incurred by energy businesses when regaining control of a well after a “blowout”. Coverage may include: redrilling expenses incurred in restoring or redrilling well after blowout; seepage and pollution liability coverage to pay third party bodily injury, damage to and loss of third party property. • Offshore Construction: provides coverage for the many different risks energy businesses face during construction projects, from project inception through completion and beyond. • Liability: Comprehensive general liability: provides coverage for claims an energy business is legally obligated to pay as a result of bodily injury or property damage to a third party. Workers compensation/employers liability: covers energy businesses for losses from injury or death of employees. • Environmental/Pollution Liability: provides coverage for bodily injury, property damage, and clean up costs as a result of a pollution incident from a designated site. Source: http://www.iii.org/insuranceindustryblog/; http://www.iii.org/articles/offshore_energy_facilities_insurance_considerations.html 4

  5. Number of Oil Tanker Spills Over 7 Tons 1970-79: 25.4 spills per year on average 1980-89: 9.3 spills per year on average 1990-99: 7.9 spills per year on average 2000-09: 3.3 spills per year on average Source: The International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Limited; Insurance Information Institute. 5

  6. Top 20 Major Oil Tanker Spills by Size of Spill Since 1967, Plus Exxon Valdez This table gives a brief summary of 20 major oil spills since 1967. EXXON VALDEZ is included for comparison although this incident falls somewhere outside the group. Source: The International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Limited; Insurance Information Institute. eSlide – P6466 – The Financial Crisis and the Future of the P/C

  7. Annual Quantity of Oil Spilled by Tankers, 1970-2009 ABT Summer 260,000 tons Castillo de Bellver 252,000 tons Atlantic Empress 287,000 tons Khark V 80,000 tons Sea Empress 72,000 tons Exxon Valdez 37,000 tons Hebei Spirit 10,500 tons Erika 20,000 tons Prestige 63,000 tons Source: The International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Limited. 7

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